RAW footage of Fusion 360 in action running a machine

RAW footage of Fusion 360 in action running a machine

al.whatmough
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RAW footage of Fusion 360 in action running a machine

al.whatmough
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I have to say, I love browsing youtube and seeing RAW footage

 

Today I found these two videos.

 

What videos do you have to share?

 

 

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AL Whatmough
Director Product Management - Manufacturing

Note, I love to engage on the forums. However, I spend a lot of time in meetings trying to help clear the path for our amazing team of Developers working on Manufacturing at Autodesk. So, if I don't respond immediately, it's not that I don't care.
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Laurens-3DTechDraw
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This a video we should while testing the Sandvik Plura HD solid endmills.

Was done with HSMWorks but Autodesk CAM is Autodesk CAM.

(Yes this one was on the Autodesk CAM facebook page)

 

 

 

This one is a little older and less spectacular if you ask me: 

Laurens Wijnschenk
3DTechDraw

AutoDesk CAM user & Post editor.
René for Legend.


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Steinwerks
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HSMXpress, but as Laurens said, Autodesk CAM still! Have made a few 3D parts with Fusion but no videos. This is a 1997 Fadal VMC2216. 1/2" 4 flute AlTiN end mill, 8000 RPM, 1.5xD, 168 IPM. This part runs 1/3 of the time as it did when I started this job.

 

Neal Stein

New to Fusion 360 CAM? Click here for an introduction to 2D Milling, here for 2D Turning.

Find me on:
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al.whatmough
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Alumni

Good stuff guys, You are both right, it is all the same CAM!

 

It is good to see the CAM community spanning accross CAD systems to help eachouther out.

 

Keep the videos coming. 

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AL Whatmough
Director Product Management - Manufacturing

Note, I love to engage on the forums. However, I spend a lot of time in meetings trying to help clear the path for our amazing team of Developers working on Manufacturing at Autodesk. So, if I don't respond immediately, it's not that I don't care.
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Anonymous
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Here is a test I did after modafiing my post. So my machine would chip break a few times then retract out of the hole . 

 

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al.whatmough
Alumni
Alumni

nice 1 up, sharing a video that shows you customized Fusion 360 with your on Post Proccessor!.

 

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AL Whatmough
Director Product Management - Manufacturing

Note, I love to engage on the forums. However, I spend a lot of time in meetings trying to help clear the path for our amazing team of Developers working on Manufacturing at Autodesk. So, if I don't respond immediately, it's not that I don't care.
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Anonymous
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Thank you .... I will add more videos as I go , The only down fall is I am using toys/ hobby machines and not what I run for a living . I am hopping to push the envelop of what can be done with a machine this size and controller .  I think probing and 4th axis is next . 

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Anonymous
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 Here's my first test cut on my lathe using Fusion 360.  It's running an Ah-ha controller that has a few quirks like radius only, negative x coordinates, reversed G02, G03, etc so this was just to test out my post processor mods.

 

Dave

 

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bensbenz
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Check out bens.benz https://www.instagram.com/bens.benz/ on IG . There are tons of fusion360 videos there. I will be uploading some YT videos soon and will post back.

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ProteumMachining
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Some of the first chips in our machine was some adaptive clearing.

 

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Anonymous
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Some more light duty cnc, Adaptive milling testing . 

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